We loved this piquant sauce with the delicate fish and served on top of heaps of spinach – delish!
Wine Suggestion: This was a tricky match because of the iron-y spinach, piquant caper/cornichon combo and elegant plaice. We tossed up between light reds and Alsace whites but ended up with the Ch Hureau “Argile” Saumur blanc, a wine that balances both fruit and a textural, challenging stoniness without overwhelming the fish.
Plaice with Tartare Butter Sauce – serves 2
- 2 large or 4 small plaice fillets
- 3 tbsp plain flour, well seasoned
- 200g spinach
TARTARE BUTTER SAUCE:
- 40g butter
- 2 shallots, finely chopped
- 50ml white wine
- 50ml chicken stock
- 1 tbsp finely chopped cornichons
- 1 tbsp baby capers
- a handful of flat-leaf parsley, chopped
Start by making the sauce. Heat half the butter in a small pan and cook the shallots until softened. Add the wine and stock, and boil until reduced by half. Stir in the cornichons, capers and the rest of the butter, then remove from the heat.
Dust the fish in the seasoned flour and shake off any excess. Heat a knob of butter and a splash of oil in a non-stick frying pan and fry the fish fillets over a medium heat for about 3 minutes or until a good golden colour underneath. Flip them over and cook for a minute on the other side.
Wilt the spinach with a knob of butter and some seasoning in a small pan.
Reheat the sauce and stir in the parsley. Divide the spinach between warmed plates, top with the fish and spoon over the sauce.
(Original recipe from BBC Olive Magazine, October 2017.)
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